NOUN
- one of the two ends of a magnet where the magnetism seems to be concentrated
- either of two points where the lines of force of the Earth's magnetic field are vertical
How To Use magnetic pole In A Sentence
- Now, of course, I knew that most astronomers think a quasar is a black hole with matter falling into it from an accretion disk, and that for some reason it is ejecting charged particles along its magnetic poles.
- For the past eleven years, the Sun's north geographic pole has also been home to its north magnetic pole.
- Some of the currents that flow through the magnetosphere can flow down along the Earth's magnetic field to form two ovals of current centered on the north and south magnetic poles.
- Led by accomplished Polar explorer Jim McNeill, the group will pull sledges weighing up to 250 lb for up to 10 hours a day 210 miles to the Magnetic Pole.
- Single rotor use single bearing bracing, magnetic pole is the integrated structure, collector ring is brass ring.
- But a feature of each solar cycle is that the magnetic poles reverse.
- As it is, auroras on Earth follow magnetic lines of force that converge at the north and south magnetic poles.
- The north magnetic pole lies to the west of the geographic North Pole.
- For the past eleven years, the Sun's north geographic pole has also been home to its north magnetic pole.
- Admitting the existence of two principal solid masses whose general direction is from south to north, and that these masses are more susceptible of permeation by the ethereal fluid than the waters in which they are suspended, we have a general solution of the position of the magnetic poles, and of the isogonic, isoclinic, and isodynamic lines. Outlines of a Mechanical Theory of Storms Containing the True Law of Lunar Influence